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The following pages link to Can the speakers of a dominated language survive as unilinguals? A mathematical model of bilingualism (Q1324267):
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- Building strategies to ensure language coexistence in presence of bilingualism (Q440790) (← links)
- A reaction-diffusion model for competing languages (Q475554) (← links)
- Fractional order bilingualism model without conversion from dominant unilingual group to bilingual group (Q513380) (← links)
- Non trivial coexistence conditions for a model of language competition obtained by bifurcation theory (Q520184) (← links)
- Dynamical models for the development of unilingual society into bilingual society (Q628548) (← links)
- Dynamics of the competition between two languages (Q827627) (← links)
- Mathematical models of population distribution within a culture group. (Q1596858) (← links)
- What is India speaking? Exploring the ``Hinglish'' invasion (Q1619278) (← links)
- A mathematical model of bilingualism (Q1855797) (← links)
- On a nonlinear mathematical model for the description of the competition and coexistence of different-language speakers (Q2043927) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of language interactions using online coupled generalized multiscale finite element method (Q2112696) (← links)
- A fractional order model on bilingualism (Q2786858) (← links)
- The Future of Bilingualism: An Application of the Baggs and Freedman Model (Q2994832) (← links)
- OR and language planning: modelling the interaction between unilingual and bilingual populations (Q3184438) (← links)
- A Model of Language-Group Interaction and Evolution Including Language Acquisition Planning (Q3587536) (← links)
- Media pressures on Welsh language preservation (Q5033314) (← links)
- Partial learning using partially explicit discretization for multicontinuum/multiscale problems with limited observation: language interactions simulation (Q6157918) (← links)